Days Of Our Lives is another fantastic House soundtrack curated by label captain Dairmount who managed to combine exclusive hottness old friends & new talent discoveries. The result is a solid 4 tracker made to satisfy the hungriest appetites.The opener of this EP is What You Give, one of the most sought after tracks of the summer, finally coming in full glory. Why? Because it is the wonderful work of Kyodai, the Spanish duo which became one of everybody's darling of 2013 in the global House scene. With hits on Local Talk, Freerange, Pokerflat & recently Exploited under the belt, the boys are never stopping to present their powerful live performances all over the world.

Presented for the first time in their Boiler Room appearance last June & played in every single live shows this summer, What You Give has been since then awaited by many...Sixth Non Sense is an amazing hybrid spacey rollercoaster made by our friend & long running producer from Finland, Roberto Rodriguez. A man that needs no introduction to tasty House connaisseurs thanks to his work on classic labels as Freerange, Large, Fina, Let's Play House & remixer of all trades of acts like Yoko Ono, Tigerstripes, Jay Shepheard, the Timewriter, Crazy P...

Notes for Luisa is a bumpty groover tested & approved after many plays in Dairmount's dj sets. The track is coming courtesy of Carlo, another Spanish talent living in Berlin, also running the respectable Neovinyl & Good Ratio imprints and having a growing reputation for his live shows.Zulu Beer is the perfect closer to this well rounded release. This deep tribal odyssey has been another "human / artistic coup de coeur" of Dairmount who melted quickly for the warmth & the personality of Linda & Shy alias Sahin Meyer. A real couple in life, the South African duo has already displayed their skills on Lodemann's Best Works or the hyped Sccucci Manucci. A track showing respect & gratitude to the growing South African fan base of the label & the motherland of Shy & Linda.
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Days Of Our Lives is another fantastic House soundtrack curated by label captain Dairmount who managed to combine exclusive hottness old friends & new talent discoveries. The result is a solid 4 tracker made to satisfy the hungriest appetites.The opener of this EP is What You Give, one of the most sought after tracks of the summer, finally coming in full glory. Why? Because it is the wonderful work of Kyodai, the Spanish duo which became one of everybody's darling of 2013 in the global House scene. With hits on Local Talk, Freerange, Pokerflat & recently Exploited under the belt, the boys are never stopping to present their powerful live performances all over the world.

Presented for the first time in their Boiler Room appearance last June & played in every single live shows this summer, What You Give has been since then awaited by many...Sixth Non Sense is an amazing hybrid spacey rollercoaster made by our friend & long running producer from Finland, Roberto Rodriguez. A man that needs no introduction to tasty House connaisseurs thanks to his work on classic labels as Freerange, Large, Fina, Let's Play House & remixer of all trades of acts like Yoko Ono, Tigerstripes, Jay Shepheard, the Timewriter, Crazy P...

Notes for Luisa is a bumpty groover tested & approved after many plays in Dairmount's dj sets. The track is coming courtesy of Carlo, another Spanish talent living in Berlin, also running the respectable Neovinyl & Good Ratio imprints and having a growing reputation for his live shows.Zulu Beer is the perfect closer to this well rounded release. This deep tribal odyssey has been another "human / artistic coup de coeur" of Dairmount who melted quickly for the warmth & the personality of Linda & Shy alias Sahin Meyer. A real couple in life, the South African duo has already displayed their skills on Lodemann's Best Works or the hyped Sccucci Manucci. A track showing respect & gratitude to the growing South African fan base of the label & the motherland of Shy & Linda.

MADE WITH LOVE BY PABLO VALENTINO and DETROIT SWINDLE A&R BY DAIRMOUNT

We are very happy to welcome our old friend Pablo Valentino for the second release of 2013. It is no coincidence if Pablo & Dairmount hooked up nearly 10 years ago when Pablo started his imprint Faces, dedicated to leftfield Black music influenced soundscapes rooted in Hip Hop culture. Both sharing a strong sense of underground activism, a deep love of the Black Music tree and a lovely obsession for futuristic sounds, it is no surprise that these two naturally decided to join effort under the Room with A View umbrella.

Pablo's beatmaker science & love of sampling have always been highly appreciated by Phil and it didn't take him long to fall in love with One at first listening. The track displays perfectly the dusty roughness of heavy disco grooves that Pablo likes to give to his House productions. Low key harmonies & catchy Soul & funk samples are no strangers in Pablo's world. True to a spirit reminiscent of the famous Raw Cuts serie of Motor City Drum Ensemble, it is again no surprise that Valentino has been a long time friend & collaborator of Danilo Plessow. Both through their Hipsta Wonkaz production duo (on Faces & Ubiquity) & Pablo's long running curation of Danilo's work on Faces & MCDE Recordings, both friends paved a unique & personal path.

As an A&R, Pablo has pushed the envelope with other unique sound scientists such as The Revenge, RedNose Distrikt or Grooveman Spot. In recent years, Pablo created the Creative Swing Alliance duo with Steven Joyce Ames with who the Strasbourg based omni-man signed brilliant works & remixes on respected labels such as Tsuba, Wolf Music, City Fly, Endless Flight, Quintessentials or K7.

Next up, Pablo's monster original received the magic treatment of Amsterdam's finest Detroit Swindle. One of the hottest dj & production units of the global House scene confirms here why labels like Freerange, Saints & Sonnets or Dirt Crew went bananas to sign their early work. The Dutch duo has made a spectacular & fast rise and is already in high demand all over the planet. Their inimitable blend of melodical grooves, jazzy chords and bumpy bass-lines seemed to be tailor made to translate a new school approach to Pablo's rooted original tune.